Like in previous years, this year, too, French postwar design is leading not only in sales, but also in innovative displays. Pioneering Modernist Charlotte Perriand is the focus of an excellent exhibit at the booth of Galerie Downtown François Laffanour, which dedicates its entire display to one house, in Montmartre, Paris, which the designer decorated in the 50s. While Laffanour has been among the dealers who have created the market for works by Perriand, the pieces commissioned for this house are not only one of a kind, but also demonstrate Perriand’s love for Japanese design and aesthetics. The prices range from $100,000 for the smaller pieces to $600,000 for the major pieces.